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Jun
08
2019

Life comes at you fast. For young couple, Carolyn and Mike, life has been a series of questions that have led them to the biggest one yet: should they have a second child?
In this hilarious and inventive new comedy, winner of the inaugural B Street Theatre New Comedies Festival, playwright James Christy examines the small and not so small occurrences that build our lives and lead Carolyn and Mike to a question that could affect their lives…well, forever.
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B Street Theatre
2711 B Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
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Found “The Forever Question” to be an incredibly rewarding experience. The two things that really made this production stand out were the writing, and the two actors. We all know and have experienced the circle of life in society one way or another, yet the writer made this fresh and different. And the actors: WOW. I was so impressed by both of them. They did such a great job of engaging the
View moreFound “The Forever Question” to be an incredibly rewarding experience. The two things that really made this production stand out were the writing, and the two actors. We all know and have experienced the circle of life in society one way or another, yet the writer made this fresh and different. And the actors: WOW. I was so impressed by both of them. They did such a great job of engaging the audience while also showing such vulnerability. They had their main character, but the script also had them changing from one character to another to yet another, sometimes in the space of seconds. Yet they did it so seamlessly that it did not pull you out of the moment. The show was very intimate, yet both my husband and I felt vulnerable too, and got tears in our eyes. Moments later we were laughing hysterically. I could see young teenagers maybe not identifying with the themes, but for everyone else, I can’t recommend this enough. And thank you, B Street Theatre, for supporting this play. Bravo!
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